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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Chaminade knocks off Harvard-Westlake

The Eagles won their 16th over the past 17 games Tuesday with a 55-42 Mission League victory at Harvard-Westlake (9-10, 2-1), and the Chaminade barely needed to break a sweat.

Chaminade, ranked No. 8 in the state by Cal-Hi Sports, jumped to a quick eight-point lead in the opening minutes, and the Eagles were never seriously threatened, improving to 17-2, 3-0 while gaining some traction in the league race.

With a dominant standout in Mi’Chael Wright, an excellent outside shooter in Kaylie Fandino plus a deep supporting cast, Chaminade has all the ingredients except for maybe a 6-foot-4 center, and the Eagles figure to continue their success under passionate coach Kelli DiMuro.

“We’ve got some quality players, and we play well as a team,” Wright said. “This is a solid team, as solid a team as we’ve had because no one is selfish. We pass the ball. No one scores 50 points but we can all drop 15.”

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